Singapore Standard, 10 July 1952
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Title Section17 1952-07-10 1 Singapore Standard Ik m x. VOL. 11l NO. 8 THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.17 words
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Article256 1952-07-10 1 tXDON, .luh 9, (AP). An all-male jury began the spj trial of a voun? Foreign Office radio N today m a courtroom from which the public i .»;1 after the prosecution claimed "highly ,i.M uments were involved. The William Mm n Marshall. 24, has p256 words
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29 1952-07-10 1 living In Jalan > tpletely I hop furiand hall h 1/ th* the ill nes. ;p to the cycle 4 through I not been believed29 words
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Article12 1952-07-10 1 Hongkong sterdav R II v _,trepen ile detained iiinist AFPAFP - 12 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-07-10 1 photo. Admiral Karl Mountbatten inspects a detachment of the Mth Infantry Brigade during h|s visit to the Adriatic port of Trieste. Mountbatt.n. the C-in-C of the British Mediterranean Fleet, arrived m Trieste m his flagship HMS. Glasgow. Walkins: behind Mountbatten (extreme left) is Brigadier Bum-he. commander of the 24th InfantryAP - 52 words
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164 1952-07-10 1 LONDON. Wed. No decision has been taken on extension of the Commis-sioner-General, Mr- Malcolm icDonald's tern, of office. the C >lon_al Secretary, Mr. Oliver I jrttelton Informed the House ol Commons this afteri m m response to a question by labourite. Mr. Stanley Awbery.164 words
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Article74 1952-07-10 1 A T( ft \L Ol 64,828 rubber trees hi Pahang were slashed by terrorists Last year, the Pahang Planl •■>• Association Year Book I 11 ts. Ol these trees. 56.037 were seriously damaged and the remaining 8.791 slightly damaged. i i 656.11 acres were affected. June74 words
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Article39 1952-07-10 1 KUAL LUMPUR. Wed i othei inks of the Malay Regimenl were drowned yester,i iy i hen the boal m winch they were travelling hum .1 v mtut Ferry, Pahang, capsized. Their bodies were rec >vei i39 words
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Article29 1952-07-10 1 M. Malcolm Mac Donald. C >mn ti < lene .1 I i Sou ii ed In Hongkong trom i > by plane yesterday accompanied by his private secreAFP.29 words
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Article23 1952-07-10 1 Students of India have uttered m elephant to the Japanese neoole to strengthen friendship bet iveen the two nations.. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article333 1952-07-10 1 Trace Talks I Year Old TOkM) July Coinciding with a Pciping Radio report thai tin* Korean iruec talks have entered a critical sia»«-, the U.S. Armj Chief of Start, Gen. J. Lawton Coffins, declared m Wadilfkgton that the United Nations have now tl««- «-a|tahility **toReuter; AP; UP; AFP - 333 words
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Article98 1952-07-10 1 BANGKOK. July 9. (AFP) A suit claiming damages for personal property losses, totalling 300.000 babt incurred during the June 29, 1951 uprising was filed m Bangkok on Monday by Captain .S H. Dennis, former British Naval attache. Captain Dennis. who was at thai time Secretary of98 words
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Article23 1952-07-10 1 '\\\F. New. Chronicle London. reports that India intends re- <-.. ising King Farouk aas. s King of Egypt and the Sudan- A.F.P.A.F.P. - 23 words
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Article336 1952-07-10 1 Lake Club To Hold Referendum KLALA LUMPUR. Wed. A record attendance of members of the Lake Club, after accepting the resignation of its president, Mr. H. H. Faccer and his committee at a special general meeting tonight felt that Asians would be welcome on guest nights. But they felt that336 words
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Article338 1952-07-10 1 LONDON. July 9 (Renter) The allegations made by Dr. Hewlett Johnson, the Dean of Canterbury, that the United Nations were waging germ warfare m the Far Fast evoked angry protests, ridicule and demands for the Dean's dismissal m today's British press. These papers maintained that the338 words
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Article251 1952-07-10 1 m^m, Harassed Bandits Were Just Ted Up' KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Seven Communist terrorists were eliminated m the Federation yesterday. Three were kilted by Security Forces, while four surrendered. Two Communists, who surrendered m the Kuantan area said they had been severely harassed by the251 words
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Article70 1952-07-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A European Police lieutenant was killed and a special constable and a Malay boatman were wounded when they were fired on by a gang of terrorists while travelling m a police boat m Kuala Kiai. Kelan tan, yesterday. A second Police party70 words
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Article70 1952-07-10 1 TWO American experts, Dr William H Cowgill. horticulturist and Dr. F. U WeMman pathologist. both of the ETS. Agriculture Department, arUl visit Malaya and Indonesia ta the eoui.se of a oVe-month world tour. They are to ftudy tha 018--eases Of the coffee plant and counter-measure*70 words
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Article154 1952-07-10 1 'Missing' Vessel Returns Safely THE 5.172-ton Dutch vessel, Ta. man. which this week was though! to have been m distress m typhoon m tne China Sea. arrived m Singapon yesterday and put to rest doubts concerning Jiei safety. A spokesman for the Singapore agents of the ship said it was154 words
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Article27 1952-07-10 1 THE Thai Minusti v tl fateriOl planning to pure taie »ii raid ilren* frwn abroad m view of tlte present Wol H situation AFPAFP - 27 words
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Article26 1952-07-10 1 p f my casualties m tt c m -.ii si ie J ac 12 total 14 n.-n killed fend. S(J araundea,! A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article161 1952-07-10 1 PHILADELPHIA. Ju f I (Renter) The Pen ns mia Hospital has announced tfce j «*s ie :essl ul imp!* .mi," of a rare operation m which section of the body's largest artery was taken from a dead man and transplanted into living person. Th161 words
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Article91 1952-07-10 1 LONDON. Wed. Singapore* elected representatives naas he increased shortly. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton told the House ot Commons this afternoon thai Increase of elected representatives on the City Council will l l be considered as :i result ol the Hill Report. He asked questioner Mr. Starlev AA.P. - 91 words
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Article, Illustration380 1952-07-10 1 Templer Visits Villages, Schools KUA LA LV MPL R. Wed. General Sir Gerald Templet, the High Commissions) today 1 1 aval le 1 !__;<_<■! Strong Aitr.v <.»r.v.v through estate and fores! i eserves m South Selangoi "iist id W bei B ll A*ft tiflM Liew Kon Kirn. the bearded bandit380 words
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Advertisement59 1952-07-10 1 >^'i\ /yj v ---a v. y ,11 1 M c and more housewives are asking for Q.M.E. Brand OX TONGUES Only prime lean tongue*, perfectly I ml and seasoned are packed fer (he Q.M.E. label, and (he Vitality i* always Ihe same. 3 sizes to choose from: 1 1 lbs59 words
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Article, Illustration430 1952-07-10 2 McNeice Tells Of Racket In Mass Produced Huts Standard Staff Reporter AN illegal ring of individuals or organisations m Singapore is behind the "invasion" of Singapore Improvement Trust land, mass-produc-ing attap huts, erecting them on unauthorised Trust land, and reaping big profits from gullible victims loStandard - 430 words
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Article373 1952-07-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter r KOH CHENG HONO. managing: director of a trading company ia Boat Quay, told the Singapore. Third District Court yesterday how he was swindled ot 513.000 by t man whom he had believed to be the owner oi a linn m Kuching,373 words
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Article70 1952-07-10 2 2 Wives At Different Addresses WHEN charged m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday with not giving the correct particulars regarding his address m his identity card. a young contra* tor. Scow Swee Rim. told the Judge: "I have t\v« wives. Sometime- I sftaj with one wife and then the70 words
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Article57 1952-07-10 2 MRS. SHIRIN FOZDAR. President of the Baha'i Assembly, and General Secretary of the Singapore Council of Women. and Mrs. Tan Yok Gin spoke on how to achieve world peace at the British Council Hall last night. Mrs. Fozdar's eldest daughter. Miss Muneera Fozdar, a lawyer.57 words
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Article23 1952-07-10 2 T .<■ _< '.oral meeting lot thi S< r Indian Ass _na- b< held on Saturday, 14] Association preli si I a Lumpur,23 words
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Article151 1952-07-10 2 JUDGMENT was reserved iby the Chief Justice, Sir i Charles Murray-Aynsley, m i the Singapore High Court yesj terday, m an appeal by two policemen against conviction j and sentence of 15 months' rigorous imprisonment each on a corruption charge. Arguing the appeal, Mr. A. J.151 words
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161 1952-07-10 2 In the Singapore High Court Or] Tuesday Mr. Justice Brown dismissed an appeal by a pawnbroker against the decision of a Police Court magistrate ordering that a watch, which had been unlawfully pawned, should be returned to the owner. The judge held th d tile161 words
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Article, Illustration359 1952-07-10 2 WOMEN representing almost every community m Singapore met yesterday at the Y.W.C.A., Collyer Quay, to dir-cuss plans for the International Bazaar which will he held at Victoria Memorial Hall from 11.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. on July 19, as part of the "programme of Appeal359 words
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Article79 1952-07-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore R;:rai Board has decided that .he owner? of 24 shops built without the Board", permission at the 13th mile WIM H;l! Road. Seletar on land- reserved for a roundabout will have m seek alter- native accommodation. The Boaro members arrived79 words
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180 1952-07-10 2 On his first nijrht out. a learner driver killed I woman near a road Junction oil River alley Road. He was sentenced to nine I months' imprisonment m the lower courts on a charge Of] causing death by a negligent act. He was180 words
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Article58 1952-07-10 2 ABDUL RAHMAN s/o Ab-. duila. was charged m the Singapore Relief Court yester- day with being m possession ;of four packets of cigarettes I marked NAAFI stores for j which he could not give a j satisfactory ai -v. er. at the Singapore Harbour Board58 words
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Article78 1952-07-10 2 A GOLD medal presenter! by Dato C. J. Paglar will b e r sented to the sonp.=:re«s who {gets the largest sum ot none.. of "Speci:*: Request Songs' al the Singapore Branch of the Bri tLsh Rr-d Cross Society's concert on July 14 at 8 p.m78 words
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Article227 1952-07-10 2 I THE Governor of the I Colony Mr. J. F. Nicoll, I has given Mr. McNeicc I "explicit instructions" to I expedite two important matters connected with j squatters. i Tfe__ plan for the settlenext of the Kampong L Bu;;i fire victims, a num- L ber227 words
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81 1952-07-10 2 Burglars Rob Woman Of Bangles, Cash BURGLARS got away with a haul of about S6OO worth of jewellery and cash when thi 5 broke into a house at Woodlands Road. Singapore, ea: y yesterday morning. The victim. a Chinese woman, Ang Geek Lee, was robbed of a pair of gold81 words
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Advertisement155 1952-07-10 2 J FABRICS for 77/.. J pm j V t^™ I A ii,* *IW_ __._fs3§i. Z~\ '-.7 P raid P: nf iciift lorely (tripe* ■J EMfrrotde and w v. 5 _>>.». \g§ Shmti 1 g Shop and S«v< HARDIAL $!NGH 6-SoNS Ltd m i|||T j- > 0 mmtm^mmW Af?£ F, /f/'C155 words
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Miscellaneous78 1952-07-10 2 .^■■■fc^sJO f^lSDrf-MAM had js STILL X POSIWEZT/ir he dies- ILL WEAAAfKiLE- lh IHJ MO -..=:___d_S_g_lte_^ fI|fIVBEIW'SAWEPOFF.^r-J I CAM'T < LOSE MILLION'S.^ TJT > OH. DOCTOR.''.''— »S YO' < UNlt>E..__*ND HASKf T HfS MAMMY -AH GOT7A ft'.'/SH JACQUft ■VI X 7 $mM*+ •JpP f SHORE MAMMY GOT YORE WHAT'S A A#f/78 words
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Article13 1952-07-10 3 Boy (15) Had Bullets, Bound Over thai 1 B. I R ge i13 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-07-10 3 K( >N( .v trrss I I". i rII d.iiuv .it Ibt MTorM Snc^porc M I nil of |1m I She >v l>«Tf'>i m >rtl 1) mi26 words
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Article27 1952-07-10 3 Bin tmprov al the i Dep crate not lair I Depart;. I ,;d th;:* planning team had help from thc t Dec r_enl ava *L*27 words
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154 1952-07-10 3 M mdard Staff Reporter thc first tin,-. Malai. 3 may norn qualify the Diploma ot the leral Institute of AcI mutants m Singapore. •viou sly ca n dictates ..-.t go \'j the United X ns^dorn <n Au stral ia tn sit for the154 words
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Article123 1952-07-10 3 Staadard stiff Reporter 1 nenl >ffii the Singa i Rural expects increase c year when an menl rate <>•; t'! unirised buildings m the area increased re\ v: be m improving Ihe existlicilil •I by tiie I A spoke .m nf the d said123 words
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Article48 1952-07-10 3 w CHOON HUAT, was i In the Singapore F Police Courl yesterday armed robbery ot articles 4 |30.5€ from Eng Jon at the five-i. >•>'-'.'. iy of ■1 Sultan on Jane 3, Tan alleged to hive u-.»i I •[c was ret ian L ■■■.■■■B-nBBB-B***^**^^* l48 words
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Article, Illustration302 1952-07-10 3 Standard Staff Reporter THIRTY big attap "long houses'' m Kampong Alexandra, which have Immm. ordered to be demolished because they are unauthorised buildings erected on Singapore Improvement IVust land, at present provide shelter for about 360 families. The houses are owned by Chinese302 words
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Article, Illustration265 1952-07-10 3 photo. Standard Stall Reporter M. \RLY 300 men, women and children, occupiers of tlie remaining 80 to 90 unauthorised plank and attap huts built on stilts on marsh land off Bendemeer Road, near Pulau Minyak, travelled m five lorries to the Social Welfare DepartmentStandard - 265 words
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Article82 1952-07-10 3 ■j toonder hi what lang~ uage they played" remarked a Singapore Magistrate when foi r persons appeared bejore him m t) Firsi Police Court e rd The men, Krishnasamy PUlai ft n Indian Hindu, Othman bin Ahmad a Malay, She;'/: All bin Bacha Meaen an Indian82 words
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Article36 1952-07-10 3 1 THF. Singapore Admiralty Loci! Stair Union will hold a I cinema show for its members jat the U.S.I.S. Theatrette, 26, j Raffles Place on Thursday, July I 10. at 7 p.m. 136 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-07-10 3 photo. CAPTAIN K. C. BATH an Army Austtr piiot from the Federation, met his fiancee, Miss Danhne Pearcr <>n her arrival m Singapore by Qantas-BOAC from London on Tuesday. They are to be married at the Churcfl of the Visitation. Seremban. on Saturday. StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article167 1952-07-10 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. Thio Chan BeeJ (Progressive, Bale stier) j Singapore Legislative Councillor, will ask th c Government to increase the number of holiday bun- galows for employees m Division II and below. In questions to be tabled at the Legislative Council meeting next167 words
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Article63 1952-07-10 3 Four Rob Pedestrian FOUR Malay youths robbed: 1 a Chinese fishmonger, Kee j Swee Keng, of $10 and his I identity card at 4.30 a.m. m i St. Andrew's Road. After taking the identity j card and money, the .Malays j ran into the Cathedral grounds. 1 A passing taxi63 words
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Article110 1952-07-10 3 Memorial Hall Opening Date THF. tentative date of Aug. 29 has been set for the opening oi the St. Andrew's Cathedi il memorial hall, and details ol the ceremony will be announced Lite: Until then, it is hoped that furnishing or fixtures will be donated to the various rooms oi110 words
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Article30 1952-07-10 3 MR. MALCOLM MacDONALD, the Commissioner-General, will lay the foundation stone of the Sree Narayana Mission's new building on Aug. 16 i West Hill Road, 13J mile, Seletar. Singapore.30 words
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Article139 1952-07-10 3 TWENTY-YEAR OLD Ro.Y Wilson, a Marine Comman- j do. was acquitted by Mr. Justice Knight at the Singapore Assizes on Tuesday on a charge of robbing a coffee shop waitress of her purse containing her identity card j and $56 m cash. The waitress, Ang Ah Kirn,139 words
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Advertisement63 1952-07-10 3 The Austin "SEVEN" The new "BABY" AUSTIN the Austrn "Seven," will be on hoy. at Seremban from July Mth 17th, m-'usive Don'l mis. seeing this delightful little car ITINERARY rhe intended schedule:KUALA LUMPUR JULY 21 to JULY 26 Inclusive IF I JULY 29 to AUG 2 PEN AMG AUG 463 words
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Advertisement168 1952-07-10 3 I _V#»tr Arrival* f^ i Piece Goods!/ §Skl U*< I ancv oilr*;, Printed Oman/a. Embroidery X La< <•. #a* m M Sj* it tt Ha tfa it att tl Swiss Sh a tti tin I Unite il a pain I la I isii tfa nr i m rati rile slare168 words
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Miscellaneous76 1952-07-10 3 i a^^,' m W mmmf Zr m lb BJ IT THFV DON'T* J SUT WE'D A -HAD MORE fvEH...e_JT HOW ONI XXIDGOLD M fm m O£% 13SBMK-1 FrOSAy Xf^M JbRV J (BirrWE\BY A M.LUON OR SO. COULD Wf V NOW NU( X. f T HAL fAO WLWSLWa^X TtHEYV^I^\ H^y/ V76 words
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Article46 1952-07-10 4 IPOH. Wed The Pc: 3 i War Adv., C rnmitta ted Su:._t-i D (tamp g R fJew V ages m X BB "'.I .:.< conduct; M Ford. Os re jk sopei <n the e1 the village com rtees to __is< ni s46 words
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Article550 1952-07-10 4 To Start With Classes For 1,500 In K.L. Stcndard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation I Government's scheme to hold refresher courses j for the Government Clerical Service will start off j with classes for about 1,500 clerks stationed m Kuala Lumpur. -Problems of accommodation550 words
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114 1952-07-10 4 Parents Of Bayoneted Planter Fly Here Matxiarri Staff Reporter MR. MRS. H. W. Morgan, of Newcastle, New Soutli Wales, |*arentB of a 23->ear-nM Joimre planter. *ho \»a* ba\oneted by bandits last Monday, flew into Siagaporc ny OantasBO\<. from Vu-lralia yes--lir<la> t r armed escort thejf v X tanf to see114 words
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Article, Illustration319 1952-07-10 4 IPOH, Wed. The story of the finding of a Chinese couple, lying close to each other, and a revolver near them, on the ground floor of a house m Eastern Road, Taiping, on the night of April 25, was told at a murder trial319 words
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Article216 1952-07-10 4 LONI> S Vfi -s ders oi Tha Ekledging ottered 400.000 5& shaRS al Hh_, per s-uj-. tht has> ol one f. ti l rv *\v, i he d. report. the Run Times this g. r i new shares wil' ii!' 4 raafc I•< uterim of216 words
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Article, Illustration198 1952-07-10 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Wtd.— Acquit- ting a it.edk.r__ peodler yesterday, on a charge of transporting medicine on the road between sunset and sunrise. Magistrate Ismail Mohamed Jamil remark^ that an innocent man araa put to considerable inconvenience either! through ignorance or the <- .-erzealousness of a198 words
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283 1952-07-10 4 War Dept. Men Want Provident Fund Benefits I KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. I The War Department I, Civilian Staff Association 1 has requested Government i to give urgent attention to I I the question of imdudin tr i War Department civilian i workers under the provisions I of the Provident Fund283 words
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Article118 1952-07-10 4 EDUCATIONAL SERVICE n:\\M,. r H* Ma/L i feeaa th«l the time h«* io i ih, Io rrvietl ihe whole qm ..< m I \tmpp\ n ami l<> imil\ it so that i rat lh»t m Inking up teaching h pi -ofeHWMMt. ii |MB_M__Me l<» BBTHe faf118 words
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Article37 1952-07-10 4 IV "HE oO'lD Sha>rbin Mohd. Yaacob, Ass: 1) strici Officer. Port Die!-. has gone no transfer to D Tipus, .it ehu, ADisl tit Officer. Ho sure ■V r>. Wan S.iu.irim bin 1 i from Seremhsn.37 words
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Article346 1952-07-10 5 UK Papers Hail Cains LONDON, July 9. Endorsing Gen. Temper's move to mobilize the support of the civil population of all communities, The Times states m an editorial today that it seems plain that his policy is on the right lines." The Times added that the war with346 words
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Article, Illustration59 1952-07-10 5 photo. MX I. GOH, former De puty Social Welfare Secretary. Singapore, returned by Qaaaas-BOAC >aS t c rday if ter 2 1 months m Britain. Hr spent a year studying loi.tt government, public and social administration m the .econd Devonshire course for Colonial administrative officers, then entered Cambridge University andStandard - 59 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-07-10 5 photo. MR. DONALD PELRS (fourth from left) spent ani last aight m Singapore as guest of Mr. D. Ci. Wilson (extreme right). Manager of the Gramophone Company Ltd. The party was held at the Sea View Hotel on Tues day night. The guests were left to right. Mrs. V. I__Standard - 82 words
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134 1952-07-10 5 THE. General Secretary of the Singapore Trade Union Congress tail v.'> ".'.I a •"confidential" norauadun. to Whitehall concerning the c aims tor Governments rates of pay and cost of living .< owa cea by rtaployees untons ol the Armed Forces m ie Colony. J134 words
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Article42 1952-07-10 5 VEHICLES registered an. licensed m Singapore m June totalled 229.418 There were 159,167 bicycles, 26.137 motor ears, 8,390 goods vehicles. 4.V2 buses. 6*460 'icycles. 183 handcarts, 6,026 motor cycles, SO c_ ;!e carts and oiif* horse-dr. uvp. cart.42 words
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Article185 1952-07-10 5 EMPLOYERS URGED Standard Staff Reporter EMPLOYERS were advised yesterday at the Weekly Rotary Club luncheon by Mr. Arthur Cecil Brookes, Director of Chemistry, Singapore and Malaya, to employ Graphologists m selecting candidates for vacancies. Recommending the science of Graphology m the selection of candidates. Mr. Brookes185 words
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Article353 1952-07-10 5 SUBSTATIONS In Singapore u.iid. to load shedding on Thund^v. K»»h July. I».'>_. D\V iiiiiuc Pip*-. Rheem. lord. Bin Srn« Wire Mesh. PAY.D. Quarry. Nanyang Mfg.. Bt Panjang. National Carbon. Princes* Elezabeth Rut.. Bairy Farm. Flu Pandan. Jnrong I. tc Bt. TiinHh Village. I nlted Chinese a. vt353 words
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Article248 1952-07-10 5 Standard Staff Reporter A CALL to Government to net up a commit*., 10l i»vr*t, K ale the present demolition of attap hut* i» tfen.lem.-rr and to make other arrangement to house he villa*.-™ heiore they are drhou*rd. .v«» made Mr. -_T.____: hoon En Cit y248 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-07-10 5 LESTER f ham Boon Khens. a former pupil of the St. Andrew's School, who leaves by thc Canton today for U.K. for a tflrce -year course m structural engineering m the Brixton School of Building. He is the third son of Mr. Tham Hwang Hui. a Singapore hiisinesNtnan.48 words
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Article44 1952-07-10 5 A FINDING of death by misadventure was recorded m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at an ungues! into the death of a tailor. Wong Chee San. who was drowned while out swimming m i pond at Kailang Ba-.in on May 25.44 words
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Article256 1952-07-10 5 KLALA Ll MPUB, Wed No time is bring lost f:i setting-up the Federation Regiment and application* an* now being: invited Cram Federal citizens or Rriti .h subjects for appointment as pi .ibationu. v otti< r r<_ .1 training, and I rom Malays for similar appointments256 words
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Article108 1952-07-10 5 Landowner Wins Appeal Tl [E Ju *i ice. Sir arlies M'.r: v-.\ jfftS cv. allowed an tpfreal ia the Sin^apoaa I High Court fesCeedaf icaii ■■>' j conviction and .i..".e.i<e ot a day's imprisonment and of $850 imposed by the loster courts On landowner. Ifr. If. Elyathamby, on a charge108 words
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171 1952-07-10 5 >.••'<'■■• v Legi_l_ ril eel |ii el itioa md Eaps ernes Dit i .1 Paglar rising th# |ua_i ■t m < mt thi ten m i 1 1 "i r >-..-, Go\ c.i be !> ci >• men '.m Council He will also171 words
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Advertisement187 1952-07-10 5 >* a .UUAAiU/»a«M*iW J <A-'..'.J.xi IIWM^ (f(4Ai! Ui)|t4 FIGHT HIGH PRICES fn keeping with above. (rian Singh'* offer you v large selection, nf TOOTAL 'S Fabrics just unpacked, ,tl Reduced Fixed Retail Prices. tit, VH v Vv .v"vo iy J > i'l nr i n -_t_^-_V_ -—^-__L__# _JL zL V__.187 words
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Advertisement42 1952-07-10 5 ____r JLm^Ly > *r m I JBt ______r J m%\ 1 W J^F mm^^^ AmW I AW MmW I H "'^•^^F X jH *A ft,;;:-:' :-<.**■ .'-.-.J-hL y;.V TELEVISION \^he Mn°st. TTum© I _//-_su SuD^an.coiTpciDii 0 I 1 f t^l. gPMIgSION 50 CEWTS j|_42 words
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Miscellaneous77 1952-07-10 5 "i Lecture: YMCA Orchard Road 6 p.m. '"Life _of B French student m 19.V2" by Mr. Lassus. Chsmcellor of the Franco-Vietnamese University of Hanoi. Colour slides talk: Victoria Memorial Hall 930 p.m. "introductinn fee Angkor" by Mr GrosHer. Films: "Rope of 9and" at St. Hilda's School Hall, Katong ■7 pm.77 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-07-10 6 pnoio. Like a resigned voter, concerned by a Presidential candidate, this solemn young owl listens I to the mewing of his pussy pal at the home of Mrs. Olive Kirsche m Summit. New Jersey. I The Baby owl is one of a pair found on the Kirsche's lawnA.P. - 73 words
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788 1952-07-10 6 TYHHGF E Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. ERANCH OFFICES if trig House Square, London. EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PINANG 43 Sul.on S.rect, 83 Cowon Street. 8 Ledh Street, Telephone 4588. Telephone 829. Telephone 1055 MWS SERVICES Reuter. Associated Press, United Press, A9er.ce France Presse. I'tZ.AL788 words
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Article475 1952-07-10 6 We, the PEOPLE 'Make It Difficult For Dodgers To Run Away Sir; When tlie introduction of the National Service Bill was announced there was ;-n unwarranted propagi nda alleging that Indians were trying to "dodge" callup under the Bill. Although it is true that some Indians, who were temporary immigrant475 words
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Article106 1952-07-10 6 S r; Notwithstanding the i hard feelings against the i City Councillors over the i present 'liberal' black-outs i both during thc day and I night. I plead with the City I Electrical Engineer at least I to give us a warning about black-outs so that106 words
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Article356 1952-07-10 6 Sir:— lt is time we had Some sort of social security for workers and a Wages Bill to fix basic wage- m this country. The necessity for this has become more apparent since the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association Started making persistent demands for a356 words
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Article81 1952-07-10 6 Sir. I would assure Sir Cheng-lock that he _hag the support and co-operation of 99 per cent, of the Chinese In his plan fo change the M.C.A. into a political organisation. The remaining one per cent is composed of those Chinese self-styled leaders. It would81 words
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Article147 1952-07-10 6 j Sir; When one has got to visit patients at the Singapore General Hospital, he or she*must first obtain a permit from the Admission .Room. The jaga at the entrance to the building allows only visitors holding such permits to enter the hospital. T147 words
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Article1134 1952-07-10 6 RAWLE KNOX - A .Proud People Go Begging RAWLE KNOX By ..HITTOOR. wag "1 huddled under a vast hin«jle rock on lop ot which an enlerprising Muslim invndeff gome five huii.ln.l years ajio ha<! perched a tiny fort. How many tliirsiv garrisons must have surrendered, cniiifi out for water? Water mm the only1,134 words
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Advertisement104 1952-07-10 6 USELESS EUSTACE E .<". ton f -M .-J "FIH M "li breal In I "ROAD PUPPIES" Just ornved You Can Carry J&^AmM i Like A Suitcase i^^Oi m A O^ ROAD PUPPY Hondlc ond soddl. can U i cdjustcd to suit Kh I m. thc Adult I j Stocks c104 words
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346 1952-07-10 7 ■v legal a. against Dr. the De :or alleged on the Bi -roo; m by him at his ay. I Lord q Lord Amis ri Dean's 'liable to i tag ith (/her and bring the < ta- d into contempt O day that the346 words
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Article73 1952-07-10 7 BANGKOK, July 9 (AFP) m woman missionai j Hi rimes of the ssionary Alliance d by unidentified persons m soldiers' uniforms, ning m a chu n'n, Korat, east Thailand, on, Satur The men clubbed her over head and body, then l [olmes was not injured but is now73 words
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Article116 1952-07-10 7 I.< i it. 2■ j 9 (Ri uter)— tess Kent told the eting of the tli ird Commonwealth and Empire Health and Tuberculosis cones terday that new drug ethods ol vacci- tn and different systems ol I .Ught about encouraging i de t- of thi116 words
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Article176 1952-07-10 7 HONGKONG. July 9. (UP).— The entire press here was up m arms against "Miss .Hongkong", Judy Dann, who ranked fourth m the Long Beach "Miss Universe" beauty contest for having allegedly caused "a loss uf '.it' to the colony. Miss D.mn has been176 words
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Article22 1952-07-10 7 FIRST Lt. Robert D. Wedemever. son of the retired Lt.Gen. Albeit C. Wedemeyer. completed his lOOtn. combat mission. UPUP - 22 words
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160 1952-07-10 7 Taft Wins 17 Georgia Votes In Hadr Fight In Hard Fight I HU .GO, JuK 9- Sen. Rebeii Tali rolled upi ,ni;iu\r uiorv over Itu. Dwighl I). Eisenhower* i« m a ii »i struggle over I presidential nominat-J from Georgia. i forces i c Republic) lory tion ere' tC to160 words
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Article33 1952-07-10 7 b: oad g erence is understood to have approved the British [broadcasting Corporation's plans for radio and television coverage of the Queei a roronatioo on June 2, 19 ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article137 1952-07-10 7 Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Wed.— One of the most important subjects discussed between the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton and General Sir Gerald Templer was the question -of rubber tappers- wages. The top conclusion reached was that wages should depend on "local negotiations. This a..137 words
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Article131 1952-07-10 7 UK Explorers For Arctic LONDON, July 0 (Reuter.:—T entj B• c B itish scientists, sailors, and soldiers left here m the No vegian .-filer Tottan on ;1 two-yeai expedil ion to Greenlane. t<> test uniforms and Jniiitary equipment under Arctic conditions. The explorers who form the British North Greenland expedition,AFP - 131 words
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257 1952-07-10 7 Yalu Blasted Again: Tank Raid Beaten Off SEOUL, July 9 Fighter-bombers dropped more bomb, yesterday on one of L 3 bydro-eiectric plants demolished m a series of mass raid* two weeks a«ro ihe U.S. Fifth Air Force reported. Tlie target was No. 2 plant at C hong jin reservoir whichAP; UP - 257 words
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Article94 1952-07-10 7 I I HONGKONG, July I (Keuter AAP) The Danish vessel Kaviken left for Canton yesterday with .i..0 Chinese from Singapore and Malaya. The ship stayed for only a lew hours to pick up a pilot j off Green Island. Another group of Chinese, j totalling more94 words
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Article169 1952-07-10 7 I 1 CASTLE DALE. Utah, J S 9, (AP). Hundreds of tons of rock and earth spewed from J the side of au ancient mountain m Southern Utah on Tuesday m the biggest nonatomic explosion ever set oil by man. A billowing cloud of gray169 words
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Article40 1952-07-10 7 BRITAIN' haa -O.UOO men serv-j ing m. the Korean theatre, t.,000 j ol whom are national servicemen, Mr. Nigel Birch Parliameniafy Secretary to the Minis- j try of Defence, said m the Com- j I mens yesterday.— A.F.P.A.F.P. - 40 words
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Article29 1952-07-10 7 TEHERAN, July 9 (UP '-The Iranian Senate refused today to give Mohammed Mossadegh the majority vote he demanded as a condition of forming a new government.29 words
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Article34 1952-07-10 7 LONDON. July 9 (AP) Margaret Truman lunched with Prime Minister Churchill today and began a week -long round of social visits m Britain far from the current excitement of American politics.34 words
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Article44 1952-07-10 7 The Indonesian Government yesterda.y refused a United States invitation to send observers to investigate conditions m the Koje Island prisoner of war camp maintaining thai the International Red Cross was the appropriate body for such an m vestigation. o*o******************* RenterRenter - 44 words
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Article121 1952-07-10 7 U.S. Wants Kidnapped Man Freed BERLIN, July 9 (UP) The American commandant m Benin. Maj. -Gen. Lemuel Mathewson, demanded peremptorily tonight that the Communists surrender the prominent German, who was kidnapped and to hand over the kidnapper for prosi i tion. As a result of the kidnapping. West Berlin authorities121 words
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Article108 1952-07-10 7 COPENHAGEN, July 9. "Renter)- A second U.S. pi < < against the construction oi an- 13.000-ton tanker m Danish shipyards for S< vi« I Russia is on its way, leh. I I sources said. The first tanker. Apsh< i was delivered to Russia days108 words
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170 1952-07-10 7 CHICAGO, July 9 (UP) Thc Republican Convention Credentials Committee voted Ml to (> today to scut the 13 Louisiana Eisenhower delegates alter I aft supporters ottered them to Eisenhower In par! v hai morn move i. Tad moved tested 1 given I to170 words
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Article83 1952-07-10 7 LONDON t Eh -ter) Police toi > m a i hich may n Bril m's b_ggi manhunl for years. Noble and Robert Kin. vere accused of re- ceiving 4.00U one-pound bills. "pi i Mime person un- t i emanded E idence disclosed no details, bul Scotland83 words
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Article25 1952-07-10 7 THE Siam turned < Muslim govt 120 days while they go pilgrimage.- UP LAJI the Indo: will I posed co IPi iUP - 25 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-07-10 7 1 THE CAMPING CLUB of Great Britain, m an effort to make more people ge camping asked 1 three lovely chorus girl* from a west End show to attend their display Olvmnia, London. Picture shows th,. girls m next •to-nothing s .imsuits. high heeled shoes and well-rroomed hair making a55 words
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Advertisement58 1952-07-10 7 VAL-ORANCE h EXTRA-JUICE ORANGES! j j \al i traage Juice pro§\i<lrN valuable vitamins minerals and ENERGY N> good for -> on Mrhenthink villi \AL. *'J| /fflb -Jm&mm^^* 0 > m^mmm+LZ '^^^Sf^saa__fc_ Wm. _B______-@B£_S-_^'-**- ■tl ,^^*wP_y .9 nn iln _iilliii i i iiiiTiwfwr ■9 §b^ __F Aft _X MACLAINE WATSON CO..58 words
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Advertisement79 1952-07-10 7 EUBBER,TINCLOSINGPRICES Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, July 9. The following ore the closing prices ot rubber ond tin on the London Morket todoy LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 26 6. Spot £969 10s. per ton, Aug. 26 d. buyers, £971 sellers. j ept 25 Jd. Three months: £967 1 0s. Oct.79 words
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Advertisement34 1952-07-10 7 lmai Off I ihe yvs jit > //i TOBRALCO. Probablj tfce fines, of all iraakin cotton -H frr-h eacn \cm m im*u colours am. design*. We stork a large ranjEc ia plain gnartn ami attractive34 words
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Miscellaneous28 1952-07-10 7 __P _fc I y P* lin II -r-^ II" /> .1 T j 1 y|| ll .^'y'^T.v "*vr*\ c ~"".'C?Ay/__=- i »niin. ••< _>» .1 _Qd^jigMyi^U a Zs\.J\ 1 L ii..28 words
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53 1952-07-10 8 Gold Discovered: Co-pilot Is Held HONGKONG. July CReuterAAP) Xte co-pilot of a plane which is .bout to leave Kaitak for Saigon was arrested when revenue officers, acting on Information found 300 taels ol gold. T i,- Bold was alleged kc be m the possession o: the co-pilot.. The plane left53 words
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Article, Illustration185 1952-07-10 8 Heian Maru Reobens Prewar N.Y.K. Route RESUMING the JapanEurope Tnited Kingdom service of the N.Y.K. Line, the 6-849-ton freighter, Heian Maru, arrived m Singapore yesterday. The vessel is inaugurating a > mthJy schedule on this serx'\ ■<• which will be maintained seven of the latest and Bi ships of the185 words
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Article52 1952-07-10 8 Russia is still detaining 11 lof 29 Japanese fishing ships i they seized during the first si\ months of this year m waters off Hokkaido. The Russians released 18 vessels with a total of 150 crew members and still held 11 ships with lit crew52 words
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Article26 1952-07-10 8 THE Council of the Organi&a- tion for European Economic Cooperation (OEEC> has Earmally decided to extend the European Payments Union for one year. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article44 1952-07-10 8 AUSTRAL! A N Postmaster Geneial Hubert Anthony announced that all mail oarried un the first of the direct air service between Australia and South Africa on Sept. 1 this year .vou id be impressed with a special cachet.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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196 1952-07-10 8 SOUTH AMPTO N M y W (Reuter*. Americaa n_nres_l liner, the United States. «_b_ich docked here last nigi.t al'tei her record-breaking nu\ from New York will try to !>eat the westbound recoid when she sails back tomorrow, said her captain. Commodore Haiiy196 words
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Advertisement669 1952-07-10 8 p— FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE I>ur(t OverDnd Sai Fraarisca Ua Angles _U1 Americaa 4 Cassa_Ha« CiUes An LA SI Penang P WtPmWA Spore PBIIJPPO.I BRAI -bJuly M .7Jul> 2KJul> lAng SHAiij f m ifa 0 f ur? Cargo Deep lanks and passengei BooHagi etc., Ag< nts ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS669 words
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Advertisement531 1952-07-10 8 Despatches North Bocneo; Labuan; Brunei L 0 i.'n b. Ka.iang: T >ngganu parcels only. b Sedenak: Sihu noon: I.arut Johore: Malacca and Negri Sembilan: 5.15 p.w by ,1m: Fede. rtion ol Mala? i I ex^ Johore: Malacca and Negri S-inbilai 7>.4.. na, bj traia. Arrivals Feder tl »n »1 Malaya531 words
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Advertisement467 1952-07-10 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nedertand Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILF NEW 081 I ANS Spore P Sham Penang AXKLDLIK (HAL) ..Gods. 8 9 I.V ltfJuly l.July RONDO (SMN) 27July/3Aug 4 sAug I 7 Aug SLOTERM.IK (HAL) 7LiAug 14467 words
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Advertisement434 1952-07-10 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANniNA\I\ t S 'P ftre Pvhaai rt RAMBOOIA' for Baragk( k Saigon HoniUot.g Kobe YnknhBrna M TOM* 14/15J Qh t/1 "SFLANDIA" f,, BaOfk 21 M.luls f l^? "FION1A" for Banckck X A \u« PAI HfiOHIA" 1: Bang- U| 8 4 t kok. Saigon f. r^korig. Kobe Vokoha-ra U434 words
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Miscellaneous115 1952-07-10 8 .ZlShiw m Harbour WHARVFS SHIP GODOWN GATE Anchdses 31 12 2 Axeldi.ik C.P 7 j Beilorophon 3:i :t 1 Benrinnes 29 0 1 B. .nafbanacfa 18 14 4 Can. ton 1 1 i Frederick Clover 21 22 4 Glaueus 27 2 Hollybank 44 I j Kansai Maru 3ti 2 Olinda115 words
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Miscellaneous74 1952-07-10 8 Godown No. 1: Hin Hwa, Tong Terpurong. Western Ancliorage: Fossu'arca, Le.dsund. Cable: Wharf: Retriever. INM.R ROADS Bri):. Belaga, Banjoc.vangl. Cornfisfa, Cahque. Giang Bee. Efong 'Lit. Heather. Hock Hai, Hero, Indfagiii. X .tong. Ka.iang. X i S.S. I Kampar fK.P.ad.), Lam Ann. Lucky Trader, Marudw. .Pangkor, Prin- Re! u. T-i'/pe. Tai74 words
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198 1952-07-10 9 Rubber Drops By 2 Cents On Dull Singapore Market ON a dull market that showed an easier tendency, rubber cs m Singapore declined further by two cents per lb. yesterday. The drop m quotations was largely attributable to continued lack of overseas support and the presence of sellers from upcountry198 words
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Article73 1952-07-10 9 i \l WAN imports oi rubber dropped from 23,777 mis m \la\ tv 23,365. tons m June, the total imports i the first hall of the year being 167 215 tons compared th 306,688 lons for the corresponding period of 1951. c Included of ribbed -tanked73 words
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Article61 1952-07-10 9 World Shipping Increase 'ORK W Kiel i ru'- r• Bg "■■> B i d reported. *tmt\ 0 su teo taooo 1J864 r H tnoa ol l CSSC I I 3J VAMP} anpei ed MIJMM Bran loos I I r B 2 2. |ros r s ter c. IS. 008 I61 words
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Article113 1952-07-10 9 SIIS JAPI >..K. Wed, Tne are market was el and ly easier m trial and tin sections r er shares continui ne^ected, according an Sharebrokers' MM S'lRI %i_S Bayer* Seller* I 12 Bat i .h ko I ?20.0Q KJ 00 cd j C L 75113 words
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Article76 1952-07-10 9 KOTA BAHRU, Wed— Af-i dj unlldt nee m the ta[ture the batek industry, Che I proprietor ol tht big- 1 ateh ta "tory m Malaya. I an"-, meed nis designers and <>:>:er .xpert^ were plan- j i pro. Ed sarongs. Old stoics are now being j76 words
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Article32 1952-07-10 9 D.s Com n< roe Departtonounced that the m /.mc ill be ij c c tial proclamation that slab 5.A 9 18 cents n ion r i to thc32 words
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Article94 1952-07-10 9 LONDON, July 9 (AP)— Good news bora 'he home :.<>•. t promiidng better times m the coal and textile industries sparked mild boom m domestic stocks yesterday on ihe London stock e.vhnnge. Official g ivernmenl stateneats said prospects fnr Bri:a.n's c. .il indostry are now94 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-07-10 9 THF. An^lo -.Tapanese ;>;. r.:»-r,'. agreement expires on Aug, 31. I Reuter AAP Mr J. Hill, workshop manager at Associated Instrument Manufacturers' laboratory m Orchard Road, Singapore, watches closely as a camera lens undergoes the hard coatinn process inside the vadium tdass dome on the bench. PeterReuter; AAP; Peter Robinson - 51 words
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Article73 1952-07-10 9 NEW DELHI. July 9 (AP)— Singapore is one of the several countries supplying India petroleum products since closure of the Abadan refinery, formerly India's major source ut supply. India also Imports petroleum products from the United States, Saudi Arabia. Behri I Islands, France, italy, the73 words
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Article73 1952-07-10 9 OTTAWA, July 9. (Reuter) A Canada-United Kingdom tax agreement, m force Since I!>4 has been extended to cover British Guiana and St. Lucia it was announced today. The Canadian External Affairs Department said the extension raided to 23 the number of British Colonial Territories now covered73 words
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388 1952-07-10 9 Hardens Against U.S., Canadian $'s LONDON. Jul;. 9, (Keuter) Sterling yesterday -uiltleiilv turned strong against both the United Stales ;!iul J anailian dollars. Merlin-; was m demand and dollars were offeree! m both European and North American markets. r Against the United States] dollar, stealing al the week-end wa.s down388 words
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Article116 1952-07-10 9 COMMODITY PRICES I'losing rubtiei priies (rents pet lb m Singa pore yesterday were: Huveri. a>eller_> No. 1 Spot Loose 85 h 86 KOB m bales July No. 1 R.S.S. 85i 86 No. 2 R.S.S. 811 82 No. 3 R.S.S. 77 77_ Tone: Quiet after easier. Ift NOON RUKUtR Wednesday's opening;116 words
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Article22 1952-07-10 9 PAKISTAN has sold 30.000 bales of raw cotton to Communist China, it was officially an- noun eed. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article91 1952-07-10 9 Standard Market Reporter THE produce market m Sin- >'.'_ was quiet m all sections y_3.erday with very little business passing at current levels. Copra was a dull market at ?27 per picul buyers and 527? per sellers for August shipment. Coconut, oil sellers quoted $£3 per91 words
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Article74 1952-07-10 9 Malaya Exchange Banks Association buying rates to merchants (per 1100 Msdayari) are: New York :i7 Xl Hi <TT.> 32 la/16 iO.D.), 33 l/Vt on credit bills and 1 '3 oo trade hills <% d/st); Canada 31 11 IB *T.T.). •'il J3 16 (0.D.). 32 1/10 (9074 words
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44 1952-07-10 9 Radio Peiping claimed that 80 per cent of former .lapnnese factories and mines m Manchnria have now resumed production and that the remaining _!U per cent, will be work- n'4 a".'r n b.y Uie end of tbis ar.-- AFP.44 words
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Article26 1952-07-10 9 CEYLON plans to bmam i duf •oa ca from the doMat ito help bridge a budget deficit 'm the next financial yea.- Reuter.26 words
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321 1952-07-10 9 MALAYA possessed the highest colonial trade balance (£lO9 million) for the period *****0, states The Economic Information Bulletin of Singapore editorially. The total balance of payments among coloninl territories as a whole amounted to £162 million. The Bulletin states that m ;he matter of321 words
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Article108 1952-07-10 9 Use Rubber For Roads Lock wood WASHINGTON, July 9 (IT) Warren Lock wood, head of the National Rubber Bureau, yesterday said it is up to the sales agents of Malayan and Indonesian n.itur al rubber to see what share each country got of increasing the market here for putting natural108 words
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137 1952-07-10 9 T.ONDON. July 9, (UP). Prime Minister Winston Churchill said m the House of Commons that economic and political federation of the British Commonwealth would be impraetital and a great danger. "Many other forms of unity j and ol association art possible! and valuable but economic federation137 words
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328 1952-07-10 9 B> MICHAEL ONAORS. M..i.<lai.l Nail Reporter A COMMERCIAL Inliif tory equipped lor <-oa!mt_ the len.e. ol domestic optical i n.l rumen Is and .cuotilir m. iruiiHMt. haa been establt. lied itt Singapore. rod to He the only! lens roatinf plan. In ooamier-] rial ..;>»■_328 words
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Article279 1952-07-10 9 Condensed Milk Trade AUSTRALIA is today .Malaya's biggest supplier oi condensed milk, with the United States ranking sc.oiu!, Holland third and Denmark fourth. Consumption of condensed milk is mainly confined to Chinese, \..m account for 80 per cent, oi the total imports. An account ol279 words
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Article71 1952-07-10 9 B get powei i c c■■■'e Ma J n French Alps under a scheme toi a two- mm elect ty -nk up. In exchange France couid electricity from the coal He m mdß X -z> marine rab.e unde. the English Channel. rhe B l Mmi GeoffReuter - 71 words
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Article69 1952-07-10 9 i I[E Wi rH Bank ha a l isssfl 000 OOfl loan '<- A ha to buy apital foods *n aquipmenl needed to fostei nk develo; Ha of "lie loan will aid coal mining, iron and s^eel, i. tway road iranapOfl and e_» I powerAP - 69 words
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Article56 1952-07-10 9 Britain's Coal Export Up LONDON. July 9. (Re ter Br tain > ■[>■ rtec Of oal ia toe hrs ha con psu i I wil h 100 Lani m UO] aco the .vl.nis.ry of Wut I Power. <'oa! output m the ft* 'Z weeks of L9S2 wa s 118,7ti& n56 words
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Article46 1952-07-10 9 I W DELHI. J D fAFP) The I P> ;1 r X- tOld tbp HiUM- r tf it p lestioa DM total quantity o' coal >• Japan .rom Judia 1. :y.'» tssl *****1 torn :< I exports quota for 11.52 riad ueei fixe* at UaW.OW tons46 words
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Advertisement75 1952-07-10 9 White m the eorly S^s___vSv\ jJG^^ morning, the *"*sa f Orchid" ot Mexico change, to crimson > t ot obout 10 om. In the otternoon it is orange ond ot mnset, blue, remoining so till morning. jlgj^ t| Weil known rfcroaghf*-^ '^f^l^S^i^. out the world, the !lS^ ._____9__fV- L *yi75 words
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Advertisement507 1952-07-10 9 Piles Cause 15 Dangerous Symptoms S'fw Diacover>. P-nn md P/h-eding stopped hi thin frw n mates All KinrK ol IMee md Kistula cured permanently nithout operation Mid \»ars Hereditary r\pf*rifin«' UM.fi.KI MEDICAL HAIL idft North Bridge Hoad «>p_ >osite Sultan Mosque) Singapore Asthma Muatj Loosened firs! Da| I>iiri 1 hrt507 words
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Article147 1952-07-10 10 We, the PEOPLE WHAT PRICE SINGAPORE BACHELORS? Sir:— Oh! My goodness! What a smashing statement appeared m your Sunday Standard of Ju!v 6 under the heading: "BACHELORS TO BE ON SALE." It says: j ''America's first husband market will be opened this month at Bethlehem. New Hampshire. Spinsters are being147 words
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Article396 1952-07-10 10 Sir. At last President Truman is showing just a bit of that political mettle which swept him into the White House m the '48 elections—only this time Truman is not campaigning [or the presidency. Instead he has with amazing exactitude expressed the feelings of the man-in-the-street about396 words
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Article284 1952-07-10 10 Sir:— Mr. L. D. Whitfield, Director of Education, v. as reported m your paper to have told the Perak teachers, that the Aided School tea< tiers would be paid the Housing Allowance. retrospective from July 1951. In view of this official pr inouncement, the Aided school284 words
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Article272 1952-07-10 10 Sir; I fully agree with '"Out of the Running'! whose letter appeared m the "Straits Times" on July captioned: Applying for a Govt, vacancy." The public could judge from a recent example. On Saturday June LM. there appeared aa advertisement on page two of the ""Straits272 words
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Article860 1952-07-10 10 ROSALIND RATNAM - ROSALIND RATNAM By HERE are tin* sewing instructions (or The $lan.lartl Pattern Nos. lt and i 5 which appeared m the Sunday Standard on July 6. Noir: 1 Your pattern pieces will have Certain instructions stamped on them. When you have the pattern pieces by your side860 words
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Advertisement279 1952-07-10 10 OPENS liikr coin AGE HER SELF SACRIFICE HER YOU I MI- BECAME THE ONE HYMN of HOPi: TO MANKIND IN ITS DARKEST HOUR OF DESPAIR! Song m Mr£|9| HtflKl 7 '«f*jKk FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED W\ I 'lii I tl **S request I ■p. their seats prompt %a B c279 words
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Advertisement401 1952-07-10 10 i rj-ODAT'S QUOTATION: I t J "Silence is the element m J which treat things fashion I I I th. m .rlvr v" C'arlylp. I THIRSD.Y FOR EVERYONE: I I Be energetic, keep busy; get into i the swing of things. Cordiality, i I I charm, tact and poise should401 words
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Advertisement81 1952-07-10 10 AtrMMT* Mm* WrMM* m\wAmm\ m%Z Packed Shows All Yesterday 4 Shows: 1.00-3.30-6.30-9.30 p.m. South-East Asia Film Co. presents ij^^^fW ISA N TO SHIS Rehana Ranjan m As unusual as its title lii!iH_ilif_^liil_liiiMiiiyiMl I iml (Geylang Serai) Daily 4 Shows 1.00—3.30—6.30 9.30 p.m. "ALBELA" (Hindustani) Starring Geeta Bali and Bhagwaa With81 words
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Miscellaneous209 1952-07-10 10 Today's Radio Programmes SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR (4H4 Metro* 4< <*** owtre* and WJJS klliKTcle. tn th. line autre* fl uietrea) 4W o,rtreband> i.__. w am. i :itt m Pm A Spore: 6.15 ifwi. t« wl*: tZmV J*'*** M a, Spore: 7.30 Hit Parade; 8 p.m. The Kii.. i .1.-. /r209 words
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137 1952-07-10 11 PHILADELPHIA. July 8 IP)— Welterweight champion. Kid Gavilan. the conqueror of Gil Turner, may challenge for Sugar Ray Robinson's middleweight crown here m September. {Promoter Herman Tavlor. Who staced la^t night's Gavi-lan-Turner welterweight title light, said today he would try 'a) arrange thc RobinsonGravilan137 words
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Article219 1952-07-10 11 IPOH Wed— Miss Valentine Chan. Perak*! lead 1 B woman ninton player, last nig Qualified Cor all three finals m this year's championships -^hen 1 the as Bfisa Tan Ena Looi j ted M__ss N Choo Sim and Miss Kong Poh Sim 15 4. 15219 words
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444 1952-07-10 11 Thrilled, Eager Colon y Team Starts For Helsinki r. .i? ''r '«<>=y-.hri!i«,i _„d K -"'yune ot'm^ttmmcHm; await, i1,,,,,. At London airport n reception committee ot Malayans 'meet t.-.em headed by Mr. W (Ward. Malaya's conunissaonei. isi i' neUK. Others waiting D c I -uaiayan students. J The si»ht-_-eeing tour is444 words
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Article135 1952-07-10 11 MALAYS WIN IN PENANG PENANG. Wed. Penang Malays had no difficulty beating a weak European side by six goals to one m a community league soccer match played on Victoria Green today I n the first half the Malays monopoUaad p. ay and scored four goals without reply. Ahmad Darus.135 words
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Article33 1952-07-10 11 SOCCER: SAFA League— Community. RAF v Euro]>eans j JaUi n BfTsnr Stadium: Junior ('aptie— Police "B" V Star f S<irccriles at Geylang; Junior Cuplic Katong Saiaruh "A" v Social AP at CYMA.33 words
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Article48 1952-07-10 11 ATHLETICS: Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus Sports at SSI, 4 n.//>. SOCCER: Krai Police V P«^ r Mas at Puduny Garong- Machemg 0 PPMK at Hospital Pa daw;. BtmMUiTON: Kelontan State Championships at Kola Bharu. ATHI.ETI CS Pus ir M«S CES meet at Pasir Mas.48 words
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Article13 1952-07-10 11 .SOCCER- Police SC r SI.RC on Date Kraiuat ground of r..].> pjn.13 words
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Article69 1952-07-10 11 HELSINKI. July 9 (AP)— Canada's Olympic oarsmen Learned yesterday that their four-oared, eipht-oared and double scull shell were damaged m shipment from Canada to Helsinki They don*! know yet how bad the damage ts. The ship, carrying the shells has not arrived. All they69 words
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Article31 1952-07-10 11 A Spoon Shoot for mem!>ers •f the Singapore Rifle Association will be held at Bukit j Timah Range on Sunday. 1 Shooting will commence at .:;o a.m. I31 words
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142 1952-07-10 11 IPOH. Wed. -A social and dance and a cricket game ;u'e planned by the Old Andersonians on the secasion <>r their annual reunion party Qiis week-end. On Saturday afternoon, two events tor old bdya 220 yarc_s flat handicap and tbe 4 x 110 yards relay—142 words
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Article58 1952-07-10 11 GEOFF Huntingdon won thc RAF, Changi Cycling Club's 40 miles road race on Sunday m 1 hour 4(J minutes 32« sec& The race was run m pouring rain. M. Rowe (Seletar'' Jo> second olace followed by A. Morrison, R. Stamford. R. Jenkins, and R Smith m that order.58 words
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Article, Illustration253 1952-07-10 11 LYTHAM, Lancashire, July 9, (Reuter).— An eiffbtnation battle— Britain, Eire, Australia, South AfricaArgentina, United States, France, Belgium for the British open golf championship began m earnest this morning oil the Royal Lytham and St. Annes course here. Two deyc having been spent m qualifymt;. 96Standard - 253 words
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Article185 1952-07-10 11 BASK Ordnance Depot Civilian Association just scraped through a SAFA Division ..B socct'i- match when they defeated Jollilads Sports Club by three goals to two, played at the CYMA ground yesterday. BODCA had the advantage of playing against a nine-man team for practically the whole185 words
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Article51 1952-07-10 11 THE O.T.E C. Sports Clnb beat JjTalaya Publishing House S.C. hqr six goals to ou. m tbe Singapore Business Houses League Div. 1 match at the Clerical Union ground yesterday. Scorers were: T. !Mi.:?on (3X Yusoff (2. and S. Orton tow O.T_E,C. arxi Osman an4l Jtoaaiß tor51 words
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Article81 1952-07-10 11 Malacca-NS Telecomms Sports Meet MALACCA. Wed. For the first athletic meeting qi tne Telecon.mu nications Department of Negri Sembilan at Seremb.in on Saturday. Malacca Teleeoninis I O-Ii be sending a contingent ol 20 men and 35 women for the meet. Malacca competitors have shaped well m their month's training at81 words
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Article92 1952-07-10 11 Batu Pahat Soccer Lge. BATU PAHAT. Wed.— At r. meeting he'd recently it waa derided to bold the Bata Pahal District Football League at the end of this month Entries will dose on July 15 The following were elected office-bearers for tlie Batq Pahal Football Association for the year 1952:—92 words
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Article202 1952-07-10 11 Community League IMMWS and (_lii.i« sweated ont a «ii.,«i m a v\| v (omimmin Lragne nun. 1, u t Jal.m aVaa] Majlltim .r.t«-r«lay. A Ini-, crowd -aw a v.|,„ J uill be l<m» 1 1 an ariui id for tin- mam exciting poali ■•■th msalLß and202 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-07-10 11 Atuii L.«„ jnd ca^er rv,. tt-j ear wU lean Desfor^rs hurdtr. like a champion. When ber |ab is a Beereten is don. _i_tr.uiiv hard lor the great d.v Inn shi- wilt represent Britain Ot WiliiiahL Here she i^ m i,iio n al Tootinc B, London45 words
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Article144 1952-07-10 11 .'OITHFII. Raymond J< 1 kins <-i tba RAF Changi Cycling C tb wan the Dato C. J. Pagtar". trophy lor the 1.0 laps gra<. track race he. Bt the Singapore Chinese R res tion Club yesterday. Ori y three of the ten co ll144 words
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114 1952-07-10 11 A. Rahman To Coach singapore To Coach Singapore \BI) D L I \I!M Siacaaare*i Halaya I ep ■-t.it- ti<»ni 1933 n, rt. has been eleet«'d roach For tne SAFA m pla< of Hr. K. B 1 Pates *be _ors on |.a\r to I u_ J.i n<t soon. Old Una "s114 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-07-10 11 MM. piioU*. The surrey, ful Singapore Harbour Police trass, mtilrh won lir_.( p|_i<> m ll of thr 17 trarfc and field evmti :f the 5.11.8. £p«r«. Medio* Probationary s.P Mr X Waters O.C mt the S.H.B. Police Force la In the r.ntr*. directly behind him [<_ P.C. H. l-kant iiidtvidualStandard - 79 words
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Article99 1952-07-10 11 US TEAM ARRIVES SINK! J. I I T t first uf tha [got I .'cc St < a iff cd tl Olympic Games ope. a her* otr 1« .4 Aboard eharten p *r_c m*■ eta !r. ted S > 1 >|? n nmittee adn 1 hi ne r I■•2okw 199 words
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Advertisement1110 1952-07-10 11 SCHOLARSHIPS j ACKMWIEDCMH. .T.v. M-HOI.AKSHII-S M.f "Z'lrZZ t_ fiLIOWSHIPS irt'.u.ive.. who seal wreaths X TION OF MALAYA) messages, rendered assistant v-rc mr-> a d a -^-nded \'r% funeral o A A NTS for 19;... y,,_ r hi-.h-.M_i .t t au v v i__,_i ~>» c nusoco.d Al. J. Abraham. .->_hutars.'i.ps1,110 words
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Advertisement168 1952-07-10 11 NOTICES Bankruptcy Ordinance (Chapter 45). In The Hi*h Court Of The Colony Of Singapore Island Of Singapore. TN BANKRUPTCY. No. 60 of 1951 RE Mohamed b.n Abdul Ghalin. Receiving Order made 30th May. J 952. Date of Adjudication "30th May. 1952. Date and place of First Meeting 17th July, 19,.:\168 words
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Article30 1952-07-10 12 KOTA BAHRC Wed— The Eng Scho i] will hold 1 C uni race tali miles ol I Kota Bahru on Ab wi 100 hoys •a ta cc pari30 words
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Article, Illustration360 1952-07-10 12 POl i > W N< vie foi ts far 1 c Sm porti the Jala Besar stadium i I I m. Finals) v Poi. H de S T. i X Ke Heal Boon X l.; Nunes W i ing Hoe ij.- ,i 3 Milne TanStandard - 360 words
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79 1952-07-10 12 HONGKONG. July 9 (AP»— Hongkong's four Olympic swimmers, Misses Cynthia Eager, [rene Kwok Kam-ngor, F. K. Monteiro and Cheung Gyn-man. will leave Hongkong Wednesday by air for Helsinki. They are the Brsl representation of the Olympiad. The team will also participate m a swim79 words
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Article490 1952-07-10 12 THE Singapore Motor Club yesterday received the "so ahead" signal to stage their 4th annual Johore Grand Prix and Road Race Meeting for ears and motor cycles on August 3. The meeting will be held with the kind permission of the Sultan of Johore490 words
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1592 1952-07-10 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Newcomers On Top By A NEW course record for seven furlongs less 22 yards was set up yesterday the second day of the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting when Hioniti, an Australian bred gelding by High Caste, won first time out to1,592 words
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Article82 1952-07-10 12 Gay Te was o.d.esome at •he start, bill when me fie.d was sent BWay. Gay Te wa- left X ngsgrove and Galway Greer were smartly swaj followed b Pride ot Burma. R.i I o A Dinar snd Redouble Galway Gree: had gone into the lead on82 words
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Article93 1952-07-10 12 Hionil New Look began best when the field was sent off to a good start followed by Vasco Da Gama. Noi thm i v Adonis. Quicksand. Regmar with Brideford close behind- On _ss tg 'he Vive. Rionit hold a slight advantage trom New Look, who.93 words
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Article74 1952-07-10 12 The IfinK gave I ible at the barrier but when the field a v sent off. Seronok, Tonto. A plause and Short Hairs were early leaders with the rest m a bunch behind ar.d Kong M R lasl. Rounding the ton of the turn. Seronok showed the74 words
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Article101 1952-07-10 12 J i i>bin gave ti ouble a* tht siart and was sent to the (Mlt- when the fie'd was sent away to a good start Des ent was left and took no part m the race. Hector end Sea! Prince jumoed into the le i I101 words
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Article70 1952-07-10 12 Se.-' fto a good fits and Thaumaturgy \\e:e the early leade. S im Primrose, w.th F!a< of P< Ob ervation Jimson a able Mouldings behind the ers and. Our Frie the reai- On passing >the C ib 9 bit the Eronl ed by Tl i imafurgy.70 words
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Article63 1952-07-10 12 Sent iff to a good start B ing Gesture Jumped ::i!o the tad followed by Cherry Ling, R v. ttkih Suda Parmiter. The v bunched tse behind w th T <ed to show the way rout lie top of the w.th Retinue and Che m close .ttendance63 words
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Article87 1952-07-10 12 P as left, when the lie.ci wa.s sen! afl to Shahpere was fallowed by Lovesel i .el a. Q i The T::> and Mubarak with J Nature's Gentleman lasl Pa log the five I >ost Shah- :>ere was si n Cronl t i guine eset Sturveta Clickity87 words
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Article81 1952-07-10 12 Red I) Binocu. i when the field off 1«> an otherwise good If a tie jumped followed by Qua:;e Deck Barrow Boy. Northern I th Rebuke a:i An;:, ie leading uo the rest ol the field. Sweet MI I ed round Ihe top of 'he I l81 words
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Advertisement58 1952-07-10 12 I> BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $670,900 First Prize *****5 ($181,133). Second Prize *****8 (ft 90.571). I Third Prize *****0 50.317). Starters: ($5,031 each), INos. *****2. *****9. |i *****3, *****6, *****0, *****9. *****1. *****1, *****8,*****0. |i Consolation Prizes: ($3,019) Nos. *****9, I *****3, *****3, *****6, *****3. *****7. *****0, *****3, *****7, *****7.58 words
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Advertisement82 1952-07-10 12 I MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION DOLLAR LOTTERY TICKETS for DRAW on July. Ik l/l SOtM tH I Drawing at Happy World Stadi-.im a P° rC j at 6 p.m. sharp TICKETS for DR.W on I** 19 von ox s%n mi tttwtnttis ##w> >.__6&&A£-..h*. .AA.AA*'it_hAdxA_-&^A<' j SILVER WARE WE SPECIALISE IN82 words
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